History of Westchester County, New York — Passage 29
[J. Thomas Scharf (1886)] 28. Mill Creek. 29. Mill Pond and bank. 30. Flour mill. 31. Saw Mill River. we have the new " Mechanic " (now New Main) Street, opened to the southward from the Square. The course of the Croton Aqueduct, completed in 1842, is also noted. At this date all buildings on the map of 1813 yet remained, except the old mill on the site of Mr. Cbp-cutt's present mahogany-mill, which had been burned, but was replaced with a new one. Very few buildings had yet been removed from their sites of 1813. North kindness of heart and an integrity that never swerved. His word was very truth itself. In a plot in St. John's Cemetery lie the remains of the Major himself, his two wives, the mother of his first wife and three of his ohildrflD, who died in infancy. At his death he left four children, most of whose